Belarus' Lukashenko threatens use of nuclear weapons if faced with 'aggression'
- Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko warned that his country would use nuclear weapons supplied by Russia in the event of foreign aggression, particularly from neighboring NATO countries like Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia.
- Belarus has played a significant role in Russia's war in Ukraine and serves as a base for Moscow's invasion. Russian nuclear warheads have reportedly been delivered to Belarus for deterrence.
- U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency officials believe that Lukashenko would not have control over the nuclear arsenal, which would be controlled by Russia.
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Belarus would use nuclear weapons in the event of ‘aggression,’ Lukashenko says
(CNN) — Belarus would be willing to use the nuclear weapons given by close ally Russia in the face of foreign “aggression,” President Alexander Lukashenko said Thursday, as tensions rise
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has threatened to use nuclear weapons in response to “aggression” by the NATO allies at the border. Lukashenko’s remarks were directed at Poland, Lithuania and Latvia, who have expressed their concerns against Belarus for giving shelter to the Wagner troops.
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